Men may be helping out at home in greater numbers, but multitasking done by working women means they are still doing far more, according to a new study.

Whether it’s housework, cooking or child-care, women do about 10 hours more multitasking each week — 48.3 hours, compared with 38.9 for men, says the study in the American Sociological Review journal.

“Working mothers are doing two activities at once more than two-fifths of the time they are awake, while working fathers are multitasking more than a third of their waking hours,” said one author of the study.